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Dan
> 3 dayIts a good light, dont get me wrong, but i was wanting a little more output from it. The light arm gets a little warm to the touch after being on for a while. I do like that the arm articulates just about every way.
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John
> 3 dayUsed the product only a couple of time and it started to flicker on me. It is worst when the battery is fully charged. I have a full line of Makita LXT products and this one let me down. When it does work properly, it is very bright. Initially I thought it was my batteries, but I got some new batteries to test out and still have the same problem.
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fergie
> 3 dayvery handy, last a very long time with a 3.0 battery. could be a bit brighter. still love it though
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Mike and Annie
> 3 dayGood light. Expensive, but good things are.
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ElaSuh
> 3 dayIf you have a Makita batterys buy this light its amazing for home, mechanic shop etc great and durable product
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lawrence mock
> 3 dayvery versatile light, it is used in my plumbing business all day, it fits in so many different angles due to the adjustable head, and it will last a lng time on one battery. Go Makita!
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erick
> 3 daygreat flashlight. super lightweight. i love it
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D. H. Scelza
> 3 dayJust purchased, and have only used it once. Its well made, lightweight, very bright on max setting, and bright on half setting. I think itll last a long time as other Makita products I own.
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Aaron P
> 3 dayBright, long lasting, and can be positioned in a helpful angle in almost any application. The best work light Ive owned. Price conscience though? Definitely not. 5 stars for the functionality and usefulness of the tool, but I really feel it should cost half what it does.
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Silver fan
> 3 dayHow does a product go through so many design stages ,hand-offs and check-offs with such a poorly designed, virtually invisible and tactilely unfindable on/off switch? Beats me.